What interpretation have Seto and Barbaree (1999 ) given to the finding that sexual offenders with the most appropriate treatment behaviour are those that are most likely to reoffend?

a) They are more deeply in denial.
b) They lack the ability to generalize gains made in treatment to real life situations.
c) The social skills they learn in treatment may be used to manipulate victims.
d) They are those most adept at dissimulation.


c

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